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Most Housing Market News is Good, except…

The latest data from Harvard University’s Joint Center for Housing Studies reports the rise in housing prices, while lauded by many, is driving many potential home buyers out of the market because incomes are not rising along with home prices. From 2001 to 2011 the number of households paying over […]

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Battle Looms over Housing Finance Reform

As part of housing finance reform, the House Financial Service Committee passed a measure that will eventually eliminate Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and pass the job of bundling most mortgages into marketable securities to private investors. Under the Protecting American Taxpayers and Homeowners (PATH) Act, the government would supervise

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Center for Housing Studies says Housing Recovery is Real

While the Census Bureau says home ownership is at its lowest point in 15 years, Harvard University’s Joint Center for Housing Studies reports “After across-the-board declines in 2011, all major house price indexes registered significant increases in 2012.” As documentation, the Center says the March 2013 median house price was

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TV Show no help to Manufactured Housing Image

The reality TV show “Duck Dynasty” about the backwoods family who started a lucrative duck call business and has now hooked up with Clayton Homes perpetuates the stereotype of people who live in manufactured homes (MH) as “rednecks,” an image the industry is trying to dispel. Kirk Walker of The

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Existing Home Sales Rise over Last Year

While sales of existing homes slipped 1.2 percent in June from May, the National Association of Realtors (NAR) says sales rose 15.2 percent over June of 2012. The seasonally-adjusted annual rate (SAAR) fell from 5.14 million in May to 5.08 million in June. Lawrence Yun, NAR’s chief economist, says higher

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Home-building Starts and Permits Drop

According to government figures the pace of home building fell in June, mostly due to a drop in multifamily construction, as single-family starts fell one percent from May to June although the rate is still ten percent above year-ago levels. Work began on new homes at a seasonally-adjusted annual rate

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Newly-built Housing Index Highest in Seven Years

According to the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB)/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index (HMI) for July, builder confidence for newly-built single-family homes rose six points to 57, the index’s third consecutive monthly gain and the highest reading since Jan. 2006. Based on builder perceptions of current home sales, traffic of

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Wells Fargo: Interest Rates Rise may Spur Home Sales

Providing mortgage rates rise in sync with underlying economic conditions, “Home sales and housing starts should continue to steadily improve even as interest rates edge higher,” according to a Wells Fargo Securities (WFS) Economics Group study. The report says 19 months of below four percent interest rates did not spur

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Drew Draws Top RV Industry Number

Drew Industries, Inc., (NYSE:DW) had one of the highest return on assets (ROA) of all the recreational vehicle (RV) stocks on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). The parent company of Lippert Components and Kinro Inc., Drew has a trailing-twelve-month ROA rate of 9.37 percent, behind Polaris Industries with 22.44

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Housing Market Slips Month-over-Month, but Flourishes Year-over-Year

A total of 255 metropolitan housing markets across 49 states and the District of Columbia have remained on the National Association of Home Builders/First American Improving Markets Index (IMI) for July, down from the 263 areas that ranked in June, but over three times the number listed in July 2012.

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Mortgage Finance Reform Tops Congressional Agenda

House Republicans, led by Rep. Jeb Hensarling of Tex., Chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, are getting set to introduce mortgage finance reform legislation that will totally eliminate government sponsored enterprises (GSEs) and replace them with a private system. Knowing all the features are not likely to pass, the

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Plenty of Hardship in the Land of Plenty

Adding to a story we posted July 4, 2013 from Harvard University’s annual Joint Center for Housing Studies, the report reveals 42.3 million families (37 percent of the nation’s total) pay more than 30 percent of their income for housing, including 20.6 million who pay more than 50 percent of

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Job Growth Keeps Pace with Population Growth

While the unemployment rate remained at 7.6 percent, job growth in June hit 195,000, 40,000 more than economists expected and equal to the revised rate for May, 2013. While construction and manufacturing changed little, the biggest gains were in leisure and hospitality (up 75,000), professional and business services (up 53,000)

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Harvard Study Cites Critical Shortage of Affordable Housing

According to the State of the Nation’s Housing report released by Harvard University’s Joint Center on Housing Studies, the housing recovery is well underway, but the millions of borrowers delinquent on their mortgages or underwater continue to pull at the edges of the recovery. In addition, the number of renter

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New Home Construction Continues to Stimulate Economy

According to the Commerce Department, of the 45,000 new houses sold in May, construction has not begun on 16,000, nearly 36 percent, up from 26 percent a year ago, and over two times the 14 percent rate from 2008 during the recession. Total new home sales in May rose to

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Manufactured Housing Production Increases in May

The U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)’s statistics reveal manufactured housing production rose in May, 2013 to 5,622 homes, an increase of 7.8 percent over the 5,211 HUD Code units produced in May of 2012. As the Manufactured Housing Association for Regulatory Reform (MHARR) informs MHProNews, total

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